Lord Drayson: My right honourable friend the Minister of State for the Armed Forces (Adam Ingram) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.
	I am pleased to announce progress on the complex weapons sector of the defence industrial strategy (DIS). This sector provides key missile development capabilities to our Armed Forces.
	The DIS identified that maintaining the industrial capability that we wished to retain onshore represented a substantial challenge given that we expect investment in new systems to decrease in the next five years from the current level due to a sharp decline in market size. We undertook to work with UK industry to meet this challenge and can now announce that we are forming a "Team Complex Weapons". "Team CW" is led by MBDA and is centred around QinetiQ, Thales Air Defence Limited, Thales Missile Electronics and Roxel. "Team CW" will enable the UK to maintain key skills and technologies through a mixture of directed procurements and open competition, enabling controlled restructuring to take place while maintaining onshore access to the capabilities that our Armed Forces require.
	Together, we will develop "Team CW" during the second half of this year. We intend to agree a strategic partnering agreement in 2006. This will require contractually binding measures focused on business transformation both within the Ministry of Defence and within industry, allowing better-informed through-life decisions to be made and a more incremental approach to technology insertion to be adopted.
	We intend to use a range of programmesto incentivise the restructuring process. Most significantly, we have changed our procurement strategy for the loitering munition demonstration and manufacture programme, potentially worth more than £500 million. It will be single-sourced to the MBDA-led "Team CW", subject to an enduring requirement for this technology, to affordability and to the ability to clearly demonstrate value for money.
	We are also announcing four contracts for the development of technologies to contribute to the enhancement of Storm Shadow, and the future anti-surface and future rapid effects programmes, which will offer significant opportunities for collaboration. In the support area, we have placed a contract for availability known as PROJECT RevISE, which covers air-launched weapons designed by MBDA.
	Our joint approach with industry will enable usto develop a globally competitive industry that will deliver the technologically advanced missiles that our Armed Forces will need in the future.

Lord Warner: My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Ivan Lewis) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.
	The annual reports and accounts for the following organisations have been laid before Parliament today:
	Dental Practice Board
	Dental Vocational Training Authority
	Mental Health Act Commission
	National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse
	NHS Appointments Commission
	NHS Blood and Transplant
	NHS Business Services Authority
	NHS Direct
	NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement
	NHS Logistics Authority
	NHS Professionals
	NHSU
	National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
	The annual reports and accounts for the following organisations will be laid before Parliament shortly:
	Human Tissue Authority
	Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health
	Council for Health care Regulatory Excellence
	Healthcare Commission
	NHS Pensions Agency
	NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service
	Prescription Pricing Authority
	The business plans for the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency have been placed in the Library today.